Track Listing 1. Que Sabes Tu? - (Spanish) 2. Tu Me Acostumbraste - (Spanish) 3. Perfidia - (Spanish) 4. Amor, Amor, Amor - (Spanish) 5. Como Duele - (Spanish) 6. Todo una Vida 7. El Tiempo que Te Quede Libre - (Spanish) 8. Amorcito Corazon - (Spanish) 9. La Ultima Noche - (Spanish) 10. Volver - (Spanish) 11. Al que Me Siga - (Spanish)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Abraham Laboriel, Luis Conte, Michael Landau, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | | Producer: | Luis Miguel | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Luis Miguel (vocals); Ramon Stangaro (acoustic guitar, vihuela, requinto); Dean Parks (acoustic guitar); Todd Robinson, Paul Jackson Jr., Michael Landau, Victor Feijoo (electric guitar); Gayle Levant (harp); David Theodore (oboe); Tommy Morgan (harmonica); Jorge "Coco" Trivisonno (bandoneon); Jeff Nathanson (saxophone); Ramon Flores, Arturo Sandoval (trumpet); Francisco Loyo (piano); Robbie Buchananan (electric piano); Pepe Dougan (keyboards); Lalo Carrillo, Abraham Laboriel (bass); Victor Loyo, John Robinson (drums); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Dan Higgins, Bill Reichenbach (steel drums); Luis Conte, Tommy Aros, Juan Carlos Melian (percussion); The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, Cello Studios and The Record Plant, Hollywood, California. Classy Latin pop from the veteran ballad singer, whose youth belies his long musical career (he won his first Grammy at age fifteen in 1985 for a duet with none other than Sheena Easton--who knew?) and immense popularity. With credits such as accompanying Frank Sinatra on his DUETS II album and contributing a song to Disney's HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME movie, Luis Miguel's umpteenth album is a collection of standards and original material that will further cement his position as heartthrob par excellence to his millions of fans. From the slinky "Perfidia" to the uptempo "La Ultima Noche," MIS ROMANCES proves Miguel's expertise with all aspects of the romantic ballad style, with no better example than the album closer, "Al Que Me Siga," which positively drips with strings courtesy the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. MIS ROMANCES is a triumph for lovers of Latin romance everywhere.
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